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“As the midday sunshine streams through gallery windows, there is an almost tangible dread.” Mike Pinnington on finding the ...
Our pick of this week’s arts, design, film and music events from across Liverpool and beyond… Monday – Continuing: Liverpool Biennial 2025: BED ...
How often do we really examine curatorial contributions – not simply to an exhibition, but to the care and display of ...
Illness meant that we missed the window to publish our usual pick of the week’s arts, design, film and music events from ...
“What would Liverpool be without it?” On the eve of Liverpool Biennial 2025, C James Fagan ponders his sometimes complex, on-going relationship with the UK’s largest festival of contemporary art… It’s ...
Psychogeography is more than the psychological effects of the urban environment, argues Maisie Ridgway. Here, she explains why the movement has become a political statement, a seizure of power and a ...
The Scuola di Grafica, a centre for graphic arts, provided Ferry with studio space and accommodation. As Ferry investigated the locations in Venice used for the film Don’t Look Now, his studio space ...
“From the situatedness of the city through to the mediated experience of the symbolic plane.” Anthony Ellis takes a look, via various Liverpool streets and eateries, at the weaving together of ...
In its still short lifespan, gaming has come a long way. It enjoys something approaching a ubiquitous presence, one whose reach extends to impacts social and political, as well as cultural. 2018 saw a ...
As part of our new publishing collaboration with In Certain Places, here art historian Rosemary Shirley discusses the concept of nature and ‘wildness’ — an interest she shares with artist Rebecca ...
Arts and culture organisations have been anxiously waiting for their fates to be revealed this morning, as Arts Council England finally announce who gets the 2023-26 round of ‘National Portfolio ...